Las Vegas Review-Journal

Vikes hunt postseason home cookin’

Winning out gives Minnesota chance at home-field edge

- By Genaro C. Armas The Associated Presss

GREEN BAY, Wis. — If the Minnesota Vikings have their way, they won’t have to take another road trip after this weekend, even in the playoffs.

For a chance of that to happen, the NFC North champions need to finish out the last two weeks of the regular season with victories over division rivals already out of the playoff picture .

The payoff could be sweet for the Vikings if they can safely navigate the postseason all the way to February — a Super Bowl played in front of hometown fans at U.S. Bank Stadium.

There is something to play for after all when Minnesota visits the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night.

“The only thing I’ve really told them is we’d like this to be the last plane trip that we have to take, but that’s about the only thing I’ve said,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said.

The Vikings (11-3) head into the second-to-final week of the season having already assured themselves of a home playoff game.

Minnesota wraps up the regular season with a winnable home game against the Chicago Bears on New

Year’s Eve, while the Eagles finish with home games against the Raiders and Cowboys.

But Philadelph­ia is also adjusting to backup quarterbac­k Nick Foles, who will start the rest of the year with starter Carson Wentz out with a knee injury.

Green Bay (7-7) is handing the offense back to backup Brett Hundley after quarterbac­k Aaron Rodg- ers went on season-ending injured reserve this week.

It was a decision that coach Mike Mccarthy said was made in the best interest of Rodgers, who wasn’t completely healed from a collarbone injury.

With the Packers out of the playoffs , it didn’t make sense to further risk the health of their franchise quarterbac­k.

There have been gradual signs of improvemen­t from Hundley since he was thrust into the starting job after Rodgers went down.

“I know for as many things that went wrong that day, he felt like he got better,” Mccarthy said. “But he’ll be much better prepared for this opportunit­y.”

The Vikings know full well how much a backup quarterbac­k can succeed.

Subbing for the injured Sam Bradford, quarterbac­k Case Keenum has kept the Vikings rolling with a

9-3 record in his starts. Keenum has completed 68 percent with 20 touchdowns, seven intercepti­ons and a career-best 98.9 passer rating.

Not bad for a player once considered a journeyman and who entered the league as an undrafted free agent with Houston.

“Case has done an unbelievab­le job,” Zimmer said. “I think the more he’s played, the more confident he’s been with making the correct decisions.”

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Mike Mccarn The Associated Press QB Case Keenum and the Vikings need to win their final two games for a shot at home-field advantage in the playoffs.

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